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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1854-10-28

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1854-10-28 page 1

7 flirt Lit 1ft H I COLUMBUS, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1854. NUMBER 81. VOLUME XVIII. 4 it0 latc Journal U FUBUDflEDj DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BY TOT 0 n 1 0 STATE JOURNAL COMPANY. Incorporated under the General Law. TERMS, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE Dailt City subscribers $o 00 per year. ' Mail " 6 00 " ' Hy the Carrier, per week cte. Tri-Wkhklt 3 00 per year. Wekklt 2 00 " " Clubs often and over 1(0 " TERMS OF ADVERTISING BY THE SQUARE. fTVt HVk OR I.KSS MAKI A tUUARB. ) One square 1 yoar . . '-!0 00 ; one square 3 weeks. . .$3 60 One " B months 16 00 : one " 2 weeks.. . 2 60 One " 6 months 12 00 ; one " 1 week.... 160 One " 3 months 8 00 ; one " 6 days 1 38 One " 2 months 0 00 ; one " idays 126 One " 6 weeks 6 00 ; one " 3 days 110 One 1 month 4 60 one " 1 Insertion 60 Displayed advertisements half more than the above ft to Advertisements, leaded and placed In the column of "Special Notices," tlouhu the ordinary rasa. All notices required to be published by law, legal rates. If ordered on the inside exclusively after the It rut week, 60 per cent, more than the above rates ; but all such will appear in tbe Trl-Weekly without charge. Business Cards, not exceeding five lines, per year, Inside, $2,60 per line ; outside tl. Notices of meetings, charitable secleties, Are companies, fcc, half price. Advertisements not accompanied with written directions will be inserted till forbid, and charged accordingly.All transient advertisements must be paid in advance. Wrbklt One square one week, 60 cents ; two weeks, 76c ; three weeks, 1 ; one month, SI, 25 ; three months, $3.60 ; six months, SO ; one year, S10. Under the present system, the advertiser pays so much for the space he occupies, the changes being chargeable with the composition only. It is now generally adopted. BUSINESS CARDS. C. A. WAGNER & CO.'S Wholesale Oyster and Fish Depot. WE ARE NOW DAILY RECEIVING SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS, AND FRESH FISH, from the East, and the Lakes, dealers In Pick ltd Goods, Preserves. Jellies, Ketchups, Sauces, Sardines. Pure Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Stomach Bitters, Cigars, to., tea. Auo Native Ohio Pparkllng Catawba, Isabella, and all kinds of still or dry Wines sept26-dtf DENTISTRY. NIL SWAIN", M. D., DENTIST AND MAN- ufacturor of Minkral Tkcth. Office and residence at Dr. Ide'iold itand, opponte Exchange Bank. Chloroform administered. Superior Touth Powder always on band. neptlS-diy. CHASE HOUSE, CORKER OF BUPEKIOK STREET AND TUDUC SQUARE, CLEVELAND, 0. II. A. CD ASIA 80X, PR0FKIETOR8, June5-dly. J. R. Paul, T710RWARDING AND COMMISSION MER- .r chant, Dealer in Produce, Fish, Salt, Flour, Wheat. Onrn, Kye, Clover an4 Timothy Seed, eaut end of National Bridge. Colnmhnw, U. nep18-lly TRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 4 SPEAR'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, MO. MAKE CASH ADVANCES ON CONSIGN-mentd or Bacon, Lard, Butter, Flour, Whisky, Cotton and Tobacco. f Gordon, Matthew &Co., Wheeling, Va., will also make advances on shipments to our House. octlO-tim H. H. Kimball HAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW STORE Boom, No. 2 GWYNNE BLOCK, where he is now receiving the most extensive stock of Hoots, Shoes and Leather, ever opened in this market. All olil customers and new ones are invited to call and examine this well selected assortment, as they may be assured of being pleased both in quality and price. The particular attention of Country Dealers and Manufacturers is called to my largo and fresh supply of Hoots and Shoes, Loather and Findings, Morocco, Kid and Lining Skins, Lasts, Boot Trees, Hoot Crimps, Pegs, fcc, which are offered very low at wholesale or retail. Also, a large supply of first and second quality Fifth Oil, in store and for sale cheap by auglU H. H. KIMBALL. 1854. Neil House Hat Store. 1854 GILLETT & CO., WHOLESALE an d RETAIL Dealiri In Hut, Caps and Straw Goods, are now in receipt of our Spring and Summer Styles, to which we would ropectfully invite the attention of Dealers and all in want of Goods in our line. Our assortment Is now complete, embracing almost every style worn either east or west, among which are Gents' Extra Moleskin, Drab, Dearer andCassimere Hats; Panama, Canton braid, Pedal, Leghorn. China Pearl, Mariacabos, Pearl Straws, Palm Leaf and Canada Straws a fair assortment for children. Also Misses' Bloomers. Caps for men and boys, and man factured to order. Our Goods will be sold as low as the lowest, for Cash or approved credit. Sign nf the Big Hut. Veil Houe Building. apr5 ai;uic:X iiou.sk, koston. WITH THE ADDITION, IS THE LARGEST and best arranged Hotel in New England, and the subscriber begs leave to call attention to its magnificent arrangements and superior accommodations. The furniture is made to combine utility and convenience with lux urious ease and comfort. The drawing rooms are most elegantly appointed, the suits of rooms well arranged for families and large traveling parties, the sleeping apartments commodious and well ventilated, and a large proportion of them supplied with Cochituate water and gas. Every effort will he made by the Proprietor to contribute to the comfort of his guests while sojourning at his house. LEWIS KICE, Proprietor. Boston, June 28, 1R54. Ju6-d:imood CUILDS & SMITH, No. 440 I'enrl t., New York, TMPOltTERS OF WINDOW CORNICES X Bands and Pins. Orders from ths Trade in New York or at a distance, will be promptly attended to. Also, con stantly on hand, Worsted, Silk and Cotton Pamask, Cords, Tassels, Gimps, 4zc, Window Hhados and Trimmiugs, all of which they offer at greatly reduced prices. Aug. H4, lb54-dom CAPITAL CITY DAGUERUEAN ROOMS. The undersigned having permanently located in the city, has availed himself of every advantage necessary to execute perfect Daguerreotypes having a large Sky Light, he oan take pictures without regard to weather. Ho has just received a large and splendid assortment of cises or every variety, iroin Uie tun size down to me mallest that are taken. Evert ladv and frentleman is re meet full v invited to call at his rooms, on High street, West side, 7 doors South of the franklin Hank, and examine specimens. Mum. Wykusi will be in attendance to wait upon theladtos, E. S. WVK.ES. Columbia .Time 1, ISH. JanlQ-dly THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY X formed a partnership under the name and style of MlhLltK, UUNALIMUN Co., tor Hie purpose or doing i general Bank inn and Exchange business, in the office form erly occupied by L. Donaldson k Co., on the corner of State and Uigb streets, (City Uank Kuilding.) JOHN MIL MlULr.IV LUTHER DONALDSON, A. H GREEV. February A 18&4 dtf I7ANNY FERN ONCE MORE. FERN X' LEAVES from Fanny's Portfolio: second Series: a beautiful volume and deenlr interesting. Also. Mvrtle Wreath, or Stray Leaves recalled by Minnie Myrtle: uncie cara'i harm ence illustrated. tor sale at the new cheap Bookstoro of S. H. BURR k CO., June2 Corner of High and Sugar Alley. GAS BURNERS NEW PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED. A large stock of Chandeliers, one and two light pendants, and bracketts In great variety, from Cornelius Baker k Co.'i manufactory. Those who design introducing gas to their houses, will please call and see some entire new styles. We purchase direct or manulacturors, and can sell u pon the best terms aug3 BLYNN k BALDWIN. NEW NTOIlti AND NUW;OUl)S, THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED AN entire new stock of Dry Goods and Shoes, which will oe ioia as low as uie lowest, call and price them. A. BLAKE k CO., sep20-d3w High street, S doors north of Rich. B LACK SILK can be obtained low at sepiW-iWw BLAKE'S New Store. PLAIN and Figured AH Wool Delaines, low er than erer, at BLAKE'S New Store. aep20-dJtw T YONESE and THIBETS, different colors and -i-s wiuinn, t prices that can't be test, at sep20 d3w BLAKE'S New Store. POTASH. A SUPERIOR QUALITY JUS'' reoeired and for sale by JNO. B. COOK. fcbll Hrst door sonth of the Journal Building. FINE WATCHES, SILVER WARE, and every rarletr of goods usually kept In a Jewelry Store ve iuuuu mv uuusuaiiy tow prices, at R. D. DUNBAR'S, Q door north of the Neil Hons entrance. CLOCKS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST reoeired, from 12s. to $60 each. J "net BLYNN BALDWIN FROM NEW YORK. H 'DONALD'S ADVERTISING BOUBX, 102 NASSAU STREET, Singer's Sewing Machines, TT7H1CU ARE THE ONLY SEWING MA- VV chines of any utility which can be used without making the owner liable to a suit lor mi nnsrement 01 patented privileges, are still sold at REASONABLE l'KIC&J, and with unquestvmea rvjltt. Havinjr terminated our lejrnl controversy with Ellas Howe, Jr., and procured his full license to use his invention, there is not the slightest claim tbat our machines infringe any other patent. The right to use the machines which we have sold, and shall hnAfter sell, is unquestionable. We own ten distinct patents on Sewing Machines, cov ering all the nice points of the invention, and all the ma chines of other manufacturers infringe one or more of them. Our patent securing the spring whereby the cloth, Jfcc, is held to the feeding apparatus by a yielding pres- ure, is infringed by all the machines now offered in the market. Tlmse who buy the inienor anu piratical ma chines, are hereby distinctly apprised that we shall com pel them to pay us for the privilege of using them. Our legal rights will hcnceiortn oe ngiuiy eniorceu. THE IMMENSE HUPKUIORITY of Singer's Sewing Machines has been completely established. Thev are of uni versal applicatiou the same machine doing all kinds of work, ana doing it periectiy. iney are not only superior In contrivaucH, but unequated in mechanical tiuisli. They perforin all work required, and continue to do it without getting out of order. We denire to call attention partic ularly to our new MAUiii.r tu mv with amaulu; THREAD, which by ample trials have been proved superior to all others fur stitching linen and all very thin fabrics also for sewing leather either with a waxed thread or silk and for quilting linings. We are also prepared to exhibit and sell embroidering machines, producing an entirely new and very beautiful result. Machines of extra size, both shuttle and single thread, may bo had for a small diiierence in price, these are lounu to oe very popular. Machines for hat-binding, stitching carpet-bug handles, and any other peculiar work, will be supplied at short notice. Principal Office, No. 323, Broadway, Jr, York. Branch Om'ciw No. 67 South Fourth St.J Philadelphia. So. 47 Hanover St.. Boston. No. 18i Bt. Charles St., N. O. No. 159 Baltimore St., Baltimore. No. 247 KiverSt., iroy, Now York. No. zza Walnut ht., Cincinnati. No. 70 Chamber Street, New York. Pinneo & Co., TMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS, 1 RIBBONS, VELVETS, FEATHERS. FLOWERS, LACES, Ac, are now receiving a largo nnd complete assortment of HWIf MiUAXEUY GOODS, which they are enabled to sell at tho lowest prices, and on the most favorable terms. Those who purchase of us may save ono profit at least, as very nearly all our goods are received direct from the manufacturers in France. DTdr HKMUMHKR T1IR NCMI1BR, "ffft 7ft Chambers street, lt door west of Broadway, opposite the Irving Mouse, .V . H. O. PINNKO, E. C. CIIAI'I.V, O. H. SAN FOR 0. augl0-d3uiirtssf rpiIE NEW YORK STEAM BLANK HOOK X MANUFACTURING ESTAHLIHIIMENT. Cans, hound, numerous hIvIgh, 1 cts. per quire nnd upwunU ; full bound, White, 15c and upwards ; Fine ULue, lKc, with Ends and Bands, White, 2ic ; Fino Blue, pajred, 25c. lteinys, Fine Blue, Russia corners, paged, 40c and upwards; with ends and bands, paged, 45c and upwards; Kuania with ends and bands, patted, 50 to 65c ; extra bind ings, paged, rtOc and upwards. Mediums, fine lime, Jtusftia comers, pngeu, Uic ami upwards; UtiSKia ends and bands, paged, 75c and upwards ; extra bindings, paged, 87c and upwards. Royals and Super Royals, extra bindings, paged, $1 25 and upwards. A great vanoty of rasa Hooks, l per gross and up wards. Memorandum Books, $5 per gross and upwards. Re ceipt Books, I'etty Accounts, Miniature Blanks, Letter Copying Books, Writing Books, Cyphering Books, School Aiimms, c, vc. Constantly on haud, 10,000 reams of manufactured work of every quality and description, all bound in the most substantial manner, and in the neatest styles; which are offered to Book sellers, Stationers and Dealers gener- lly, lor cash or approved paper, br JOHN OTIAIU, 110 Nassau street, New York. N. R. A liberal discouut when purchased In large quantities. mayo-dtimM NKW YOKK. STEAM If LA NIC 1JOOK. A M A N U K t IT U 1 1 1 N 1 1 KSTAUU.IIMKNT. Cups. l : bound, numerous stvlcs, 1 i'W. par quiroaml tipiT.irds ; full hound, White, iv and upwards; Fine 111 no, ISc, with Ends and Hands, H'bitts, 'o ; Fine Blue, pagml, ti" Iii'inys, Fine Blue, Russia comers, pujivd, 58o and up-wanlf ; with ends and bunds, puitl, 44c nnd upwards; ItuMrdu with ends and hands, pinned, 50o and upwards; exrni bindings, p:igid, r and upwnnls. Medium, Hue Blue, Itufrda corners, pagod, b7e and upwards; HuhkIh ends and bands, paged, 70' and upwards ; extra bindings, pagd, 67c and upwards. Hoy ft Is and Super lioyals, extra bindings, paged, 61 25 and upwards. A gntit variety of Pas Books, f 1 per gross and upwards. Mi'Uionindmn Books, & per gmDS and upwitrds. Ite-ci'ipt Hooks, IVtry Arrounts, Mitiinture BI'inRs, fitter 'opying Books, Writing Books, Cyphering Books, School Alluunrt. &oM kc, t'nnnrjiiitly on hand, 10,(XK) rrams of nianufuctured work of every quality and diwri prion, all bouud in the morft substuntifil uinnnnr, and hi the nearest styles; nhb-h aiv olfured to Book sellers, Stationers and Dealers geiiumlly, for ensh or approved paper, by JOHN 6'IIARA, 110 Nassau strwf., New Y'ork. N. B. A liberal discount when purchased In large quant li ies. uiayo-dO m BLANK BOOKS, COPYING PKKS3K3, PA PKit. BTAiTONEItY, ritlNTING. &c RICH & ItOUTkikU 61 William street, N. Y. Oity. Buyers will consult tiiulr Interest by examining our extensive stock, which we otfer at the lowest possible mces. Account Book Factokv ! Books male to pattern, patml and primed heads, in every style required Alo a laiye suck ou band suitable for Banks, iusurance and other Companies, Merchants, Courts. &c, alM in large qmuill-ties tor the North, West, aud South Trudn. Wkitino Pafers ! Cap, letter, Note and I lger Pspert, from the best Mills in the U. S. fr'oivigu 1'apura. Tiwue, sOrawing, Writing, Cidored, Sto. bTATiuNEHT ! t'uucy aud Staple OooiLs, a niot extensive and complete assort went. Envelopes, Cunts, Inks, Hold Tens and Pencils, Steel Pens, &e. liAiuta puk ibtA Time and work Books, TarilT of the U. S Interest, Advance, Discount, Exchange and other useful Books for the Counting Bouse. Joa HniSTiNoof cheap Cards, Bill Heads, Labels ClieuLu, Law Cases, Points, &o. Lrruouiui'iiT and EnoRAvmo! Bonds, Stocks, Certifi catea, Bills of Kxcbange, Dies cut, Cards and Envelope em bosml in tbe best sty le. K7" The Trade, Country Merchants and Dealers supplied at low prices, in quautities to suit Buyers. Orders by Mail executed with promptness. H1CII & LUUTHEI.,61 Viliiam si., New York, Importing and Manufacturing Stationers. ,0 WYNNE'S PATI'.NT KEACT'nN (JKNTllI-VJ KUtiAL PUMP AM FIltB KN'(llNF..A.Liptil to any situation ; unlimited in power ; eerttiii in action :pi-r-inaneiit in urn; nnd withal so low in co.-t thnt they are nip-Idly tuiperwding all others. It in eH'tallv re-nuniii'ihl-d to the attention ol nil tnfen-str-d iu Kii'hiiuth, iMuiiuliii tnrit-s Tanneries, Breweries, Bttiib-ries, Itailroud Wnti-r Stations, Canals, Water Works, Drainage or Irrigation, for the, following properties : economy , Uurnhili'y, .sittiffiritiftfrrr' dom from ahtlity to grt out of onirrnnd Uuue. results fro$n the power applied. For Mining, Quarrying, ('olfer-dunis, &c, they are peculiarly adapted. Sizes are munufurfured of from 25 ro 100.1HH) gallons per nilnuu capacity. Call and be satisfied of these facts at the offlf nnd warehouse of Union Power Company of U. S. No. S3 Bntadway, New York ; removed from No. 21, opposite preseut stand may22-d3nm TRON RA1LIN& WORKS IRON RAILING, X every variety, of Wrought und Cast Iron, and the ceto brated Wire Hailing. Wickkkhimx's Patested Wirb jftNCK, for Prairies, Kail roads. Farms. Lawns. Gardens. &c. at Svi per rod. Iron Bkimtkadh Irov Furniturb. The 2d edition of uNew Phase of the Iron Manufacture." containing designs explanations and prices of the above articles, forwarded by addressing tho subscriber. jwii. a. w iLRi'.rvaiiA . Ware rooms No. 312 Broadway. Works, Nos. 63, 65, 57, 69 and ol Lewis street, new York i may inn DOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS ! "QUICK L SALES AND SMALL PIlOFlTd," is the motto of the Proprietors of the Nkw Buokhtokk in the Journal Building where thev would most respectfully invite the citizens of Columbus and its vicinity to call anu examine tnetr large and well assorted stock or iiouh.3 Ami mahu.m.kv hicluding everv article ever found in a store of the kind And as they are not laboring under the disadvantage of having tueir suetves with a stock ol soverai years' accumulation, thev can safclr sav. thev have as large an as sortment of new and valuable stock as can be found in the city. And as to prices, they only ask for a fair trial to convince tne public ol tne trutn ut toe auo re aaage, " Don't mistake the stand." B. II. BUim k CO.. Ohio State Journal Building, may 5 Opposite the Capital House. ITTRITING l'APKUS AT MILL I'UICES, V V 600 reams white aud blue, rulod and plain, wove and laid Letter Paper. 760 reams white and blue, ruled and plain Foolscap paper. Envelope naners. Hubbard's Colored papers, for pnmph let covers, Manilla papers, all sites, Uonnet Uoard, Ins., at wboieaaie, at miu pnut-s, at uie xsew uooasmre. J ii ne-.-lt J. H, ltll.KV ft 00, PARISH SIDE. A New Book of groat inter- ments, labors and 'eils experienced in a Parish Bide tor sale Or B. 11. bukk -u.. junel3 Journal Builillng;, DOBB'S PATENT CASES. DECIDED IN X j the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States, from their onpinitatioo to the year I860, with imlex, bv James Kob' i or sale at J. 11. mui s lu. b. julyU A SH LEIGH, A TALE OF THE 0LDE1? JTX times, 26 etc., bv Miss E. A. Dupujr, just received i may it I'liiuu.-i'B uirui, FROM NEW YORK. FETnGlCIU. CO'fl aOKXCT, KAHgAD stkkkt. The 1'ihiio and JIumic Ehtiiblishmcnt of HORACE WATERS, 333 BROADWAY NEW YORK. TnE BEST AND MOST IMPROVED PIANOS and Mrlodeons in the world. T. Ciliikrt fc Co.'s World'B Fair Premium PianfU.wfth or without the ifrilean, anil with iron frames and circular scales. The merits of these instruments are too well known to need further commendation. (ilLHKKT's Bocdoir Pmnus, an elegant instrument for small rooms. Ham bt & UuMtfro.N'H Piaxoh, of the old esbiblinhed Hrm of liallct & Co. Mr. W. being solo nirent for all the above Pianos, he can oiler them low er than any other house In the United States. Horaite Watkks' Pianos, manufactured exoresslv for him, lmvinir great power ot tone and elasticity ot loucil. l lauos i other make. In a word, 3:13 Bkoadwat, Is one of the largest depots for Pianos in the world, affording an opportunity for selections not to bo had any where eUe ou the American continent. aecono-uaua rianos ui grew, uav-gains. Price from $00 to 176. MELOUKONS. OO0DMAN k BALDWIN'S PATKNT OllO.CV MELODEONS, with two hankh of keys a sweet anil powerful instrument. rices trom 7o to aJ. S. D. & H. W. Smith's well known and juttb) cMiraltil Mmdiieiin's. Prices from $00 to $150. rThe above makes are the only ones tuned in the euunl temper-ment.sr$r Meloilcons of other inakos, of all styles and pricos. MARTIN 8 MJIMIVMfttl ItUlTAKS, IrOm 'l XO 'U. riuje- nas, from $5 to $6. Accordeons, from $2 to $20. I lutes, from $0 to $40. Violin from $3 to $2S. Brass instruments, and others, of all kinds Dealer supplied wun tne aDove nanos ami jueioueons at factory prices. JUU.MU. This list comnrlses the nroilucts of the great masters of both the American and European contiuents, and is receiving constant additions by an extensive publication of the choice and popular pieces of tho day. Dealers iu Music, Teachers of Seminaries and Academies wishing to purchase auy musio published in the L'aitcd Stntes, or make arrangements for continued supplies of Mr. Waters' new issues, will And it greutly to their interest to call or forward their orders. Music sent to any part of tho Uni-tod States, postage free. junc5-tf REMOVAL KULK ik HALL, W11ULE8ALK dealers in Boots, Shoes and Brogang, have removod to No. W Chambers street, a few doors west of Broadway.The subscribers, in callinir the attention ot country Merchants to their Fall Htock, would say that they do not profeHS to keep what Is usually called " cheap goods that is, (foods sold for fioe per cent less, and worth fi ft ler cent less ma n prune gootis, a lew cenis per pair ouij n nrice, is the di It ore nee between a aood shoe and a good- fw nUhing one. They feel contident, from experience, that merchants who try tho experiment of keeping prime si iocs, not only enlarge this branch of their business without accumulating uu unsaleable stock, but give better satisfaction to their customers, ami secure the bust trade in their neighborhood. We shall be pleased to show our goods to all who will favor us witli a call. juno5-d4m HULK ft rIALlj, w Unnmhnrw Ht., is. X. ( i KNTLK.M KN'S niliNlSIUN'G COODS.C V I il. HATCH & Co., D7 William st,rmt,, New York, iin-pnrHT.i and uuuiiitactururs of ucntlemkn h puilmsiuno Ucmjds of rlit; lau'st styles, itiiii in great viu-if ty couiftinrf of Shirts, Stocks, Ties, Cnivats, (j loves, Ihwiery, Under Garment, Ilandkurclitdfs, Su.xpeuders, liinen Collars, Holies du CI iamb re. Shoulder liracus, and a complete awortment of all articles appurtatnuig to the lino. Purchasers aro invited to call and extuuiiio oar stock before pure I losing, as wo olfur suiairior inducements, us regards quality and price. inarch3-d6nu TjiURNITUIlE. THE LARGEST QUANTITY J. ever in Columbus is now offered at very great bargains for cash. BUKR'ti large Four Story Ware-Rooms are now completely tilled with BEAUTIFUL FURNITUKK, compris ing nil the latest styles of KUSKWUOD and MAIIOUA.VV, 1'AltLOK and CHAMBKR Furniture, in seta or single pieces, Sociables, Sofas, Divans, Sofa Beds, Ioungcs, Hose wood, Mahogany and Black Walnut Marble Top Bureaus, Centre Tables aud Wash Stands, I'lain and Dress Bureaus, in greai variety. LAKCK EASY ANU EMZAlimtKAN L'HAIKH. Rosewood, Mahogany and Black Walnut i'arlnr Chairs and Rockers, a large quantity, comprising ovor twenty varieties. Mahogany, Black Walnut, Chorry, Cottage and Common Bedsteads: Sofa, Centre, Card, Dining and Breakfast Ta bles; Secretaries, Book Cases nnd Wardrobes; Hair, Cotton and Husk Ma tresses, Looking (.hisses in (jilt, Kosew'ood and Mahogany Frames, all sizes; Gilt, Hosewood and Mahogany I'lcturo Frames. Kvery body wanting fine furniture at low prices, should call at BURR'S, febO No. 0 Buckeye Block, Broad st., Columbus, 0. NEW HOOKS. MY SCHOOLS AND School Masters: or the Story of iny Education, an Autobiography by Hugh Miller, author of "Old Red Sand Stone," Jkc, Arc, with a portruit. 1 vol. Myrtle wreatn: or Mray leaves recalled, a fascinating book by Minnie Myrtle. 1 vol. New Fern Leaves, from Fanny's Portfolio, 2d series. 1 vol. Illustrated. Chrystalline: or the Tlelross of Fall Down Castle, a romance by F. W. Shelton, A. M. 1 vol. Illustrated. the wiumslcai woman, by hmihe r . tarlow: autnor oi "One Year of Wedlock," &c, from the original Sweedish by Elbert Perce. 1 vol. The Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi; a series of sketches by Joseph G. Baldwin, from the ninth thousand edition. 1 vol. ,Iust roceived and for sale at the new Bookstore of juoel RANDALL, ASTON k LONG. SCilUOLliOUlvS. A complete HtueH of School Books, consisting of every kind now in use, at whole sale and retail, at I-htbrn pricks. Order from the country solicited, by 8. H. BURR & CO., jnneio unio mato journni numnnfr. PRINTERS' INKS. A lare invoice ot Print- J. ing Inks from the old and celebrated manufactory ol O. Burr, embracing News Inks for both Power nnd Hand itesses, Monk inks, assorted numbers, Uam ink, uotorefl Inks, Gold Size, kc The subscribers aro Agents for tho above Inks, and will sell low lor casn only, aud warrant the ink to uu good. Jy6 UANDALL, ASTON At LONG, Bookseller. NEW HOOKS. SUNNY MEMORIES OK Foreign Lands, 2vnls., illustrated, by Harriet Beech-er Stowo, author of Undo Tom's Cabin. Thoughts and Things at Home and Abroad, by Elihu Burritt, with a Memoir by Mary Howitt. The Modern Horse 1 toe tor, new and valuable, by G. It. Biold. Just published, and for sale at the New Bookstore of J. II. IULKV & CO, N. B. The t ratio supplied. jylO TAUG1I AND GROW FAT. LIFE ANP .Li Sayings of Mrs. Partington, and others nf the Family by "Shellebar." ('all and get a copy before they are all sola, at the Wow Cheap Bookstore ot S. II. BUBU k CO., may2 Journal Building, HISTORY OF THIC OUIO CANALS. A comolete Documentary History of tho Ohio CanulK from the first measures taken for their construction down to the close of the session of the Legislature of Ii ono volume, 8 vo. A few copies of this valuable work for sale hr ISAAC N. WI11TIVG, Over the Bookstore of Randall, Aston k Ijong. fol4-l&w. WALL PAPER. NEW STOCK. SPRING Stvle. Randall. Aston b Lonff, would respectfully call the attention of the citiiens of Columlius anil vicinity to their now anil well selected stock of Wall and Window I'amirs and Borders. Fire Screens, Oil Bluldes and t ll tures. As regards beautiful style, quality and low prices, thev feel satisfied that thev can compete successfully with any house in the city. All they ask is a call from those wiHinng to purchase, uon'l lorgei wimmg s oiu sumu, one door soutti of Litnton uana. mam GREAT EXCITEMENT FOR NEW BOOKS, Just published and for sale by S. H. Burr ft Co., Tempest and Sunshine, or Life in Kentucky, by Mrs. 11 J. Holme. The Russian Shores of the Black Sea, by Laurence Oil-pliant.The Forestera, by Alex. Pumas. Boys at Home, by C. Adams. Russia as it is, by Count (iurnwski. The Three Colonies of Australia, by Snmnol Sidney. New York, its Upper Ten and lyiwer Million, by George upparil. a. 11. nuii ot w., m&y'i Journal Building. NEW STOCK. Paper Hanpings, Borders, fiilt Mouldings, Frames for Portraits and Prints, Mirrors, l'ier (ilasses. Work Tables. Fanfcv Baskets, Paintings, Copper Paintings and Engravings, Pastoral (iroups, lnlic-tile Ivory, Curtain Iiops and Bands, Window HhadeB and Cornices, ftc, 4ro. The largest variety of fine Goods in the line ever offered in this market. For sale at the New Store, Odoon Building. J- H. RILbY b CO, juneia DADD ON THE HORSE. THE MODERN Horse Doctor ; containing practical observations on the causes, nature and treatment of Diseases and Lameness in Horses, with illustrations, by Dr. George H. Dadd, the celebrated Verterlnarv Sunrcon, now residing in Bos ton, and confessedly at the head of bis profession in. tbis country. For salo at tne Hoosstore oi jyl RANDALL, ASTfttf k LOM11, NEW GOODS. Ladies' Reticules, n great va rlety of new patterns, also Traveling Bags. Fans, a good stock of the best pattern. Porte Monaios and Card Cases new stylos. Jet Goods new patterns. Cutlery our usual stock of fine patterns and quslltnes Gold Pens made to order and warranted. For sale at the New Bookstore of m junelS J. IT. RILEY k CO. BRITISH POETS. Full Sets of the new and elegant edition of the British Poets, as far as pub-Ished, 3tf vols., sold separately or by the set ; prio 76 cents per vol. For sale by 8. IL BURR k CO., junold Ohio State Journal Buildin NEW WORK BY EMERSON BENNETT-Pride of the Wilderness. Just received at june6 PXA&JON k CO'i DEPOT. TRANSPORTATION. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI, AND CLEVELAND ft ERIE RAIUtOADS.-Ciuso of TlM. On and after Wednesday, June 7th, Trains will run as follows, (Sundays eicepted) : Express Train leaves Columbus at 10:10 a. m., and arrives at Gcveland at 3:30 p m. Returning, leaves Cleveland at 8 a m, and arrives at Columbus at 1:05 p m. Mail Train leaves Columbus at 1:16 p ni, and arrives at Cleveland at 7 :!!5 p m. Returning, leaves Cleveland at 2:16 p m, and arrives at Columbus at 8:10 p ro. Night Express leaves Columbus at 11:00 p m, and arrives at Cleveland at 6:00 am. Returning leaves Clove-land at 7:60 p m, and arrives at Columbus at 2:10 a m. Each Train makes a direct connection at Crestline with the 0. ft Pa. li. K. for Pittsburg and Philadelphia. Also at Shelby for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago ; at Cleveland with trains on the Erie R. R. for Dunkirk, Huiralo, New York and Boston, alwo with the splendid Steamer CRESCENT CITY or QUEEN OF THE WEST, at 1 p m, arriving in Buffalo in season for morning trains to Niagara Falls, Albany, &c. L. TILTON, Superintendent. N. SOUTHARD, Agent, Columbus. Columbus. June 7. lsr3. Cleveland and Toledo Railroad PASSENGERS TICKETED TO TOLEDO, Chicsgo. St. Ixiuls, Cincinnati, Indiauapnlls, Dayton, Sprlnglleld, ilcllefontaine, Tiffin, Findley, Sandusky, Mans field, Mt. Vernou, Newark, &c. Six Daily TriinH from Cleveland. 1st. 7:00 A. M. Express train, from station of C. C. ft C. R. R. for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis ; stopping at .Norwalk, Uvde, and fr remont. M. 8 A. M. Mail Train, stopping at all stations between Grafton nnd Toledo. 3rd. 8.46 A. M. Express, ffrom OhioClty,) forSandiiBky, Cincinnati, Toledo and Chicago, stopping at Olmsted Falls, Klvria, Vermillion, Huron, Sandusky, Fremont and Elmore, This train connects at Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Krie, and Mansfield and Sandusky Railroads, by which Passengers will roach Toledo at 1.06 P.M. Dayton 4.26 P.M. ltellofontnine 2.18 " Cincinnati 7.00 " Springfield 3.35 " Indianapolis 10.30 " 4th. 2.60 P. M. Express, from station of C. C. ft C. Rail road for Toledo. Chicago and St. Louis : stopphig at Ober- lin, Norwalk, Monroeville, Bcllevue, Clyde anil Fremont. 6th. 3,00 P. M. Mail Train (from Ohio City,) for Sandusky. This train connects at Sandusky with trains of Mad River and Lake Erie Road, arriving at Findley same evening, and stopping at all intermediate stations. Sill. 7.46 p. M. Express, irom station oi v;. v. iian-road, for Toledo and Chicago. For Tickots, or contracts for Freight, apply to E. SHELDON', Agent, 60 Bunk street, Angier Hotel Building. A).. 'li.L-a. rn. Tln.l ri,l.n,.r. Jbn tn hi, .htliinixl nt. Station of C. C. ft C. Roaii, D. C. BALDWIN, Agent. Those Tor Sandusky, Cincinnati, Incltanapoiis, ana stations on Mad llivor and Mansfield Roa Is, at Ohio City Station. E. B. PHILLIPS, Superintendent. Office ( lovelaurt s Toledo Kaiiruao, t Cleveland, May 6, lho4. ) june5dftw ON AND AFXUit MONDAY, 22ml MAY, wv for -.y-jv JtLouisvillejfel; Two Daily Linen of Steamers, at 11 o'clock, Jl. M. and 7 o'clock, P. M. MORMXO LIXX AT 11 A. M. UNITED STATES MAIL. FROM LANDING AT FOOT of BROADWAY, the sunerb Ixiw-Prossure Steamer NORTHERNER; the new and elegant Steamer HIGHFLYER, will make the usual Intermediate landings. EVENING EXPRESS LINE AT 7 O'C1.0CK. P. M. From Landing at foot of Broadway, the magnificent Low-Pressure Steamer JACOB STRADER: the swift and splen did Steamer TELEGRAPH No. 3. Passengers arriving in Cincinnati by the evening trains will find these boats iu waiting. This line will land at Madison, hut will havo no detention there: and passengers amy, therefore, rely upon reachiug Louisville in time to connect with the earlv trains from Louisville: and both morning and evening iincs connect regularly with the UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, Leaving Iiuisville ovary day nt 10 o'clock, A. M., FOR SAINT LOUIS. RATES OF PASSAGE, MEALS AXD ROOMS INCLUDED. Morning Lino to Louisville, arc.wi; to Bt. Louis, r.i.uu Evening " " 1.60; to " 9.00 ttm Tltnnfrl, TinL-Ats nnd Tickets to nil Wnv Ijindimrs for sale on board, or at tho OITieo of the Company, No. 16 Broadway, Cincinnati. T110S. SIUJRLOCK, Agent. junefi-lim U. S. MAIL LINE. CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE AND ST. LOUI3. The Only Through Line to St. Louis, CINCINNATI AND LOUISVIUH. S. MAIL MORNING LINE for LouiHville, leaving at 11 o'clock, Low Pressure Steamer Northerner, &i5E2fiLtea3 W. F. Fuller, Hunter. Stenranr Highflyer, T. T. Wright, Murtter, will leave Mail Line Wharf-bout, loot of Broad way, at 11 o'clock, A. M. CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. U. S. Mail Evening Expreiw Line, leavinpf at 7 o'clock, P. M. Low Treasure St'r Jacob StraaVr, J. B. Summons, Manter. Telegraph No. 3, M. Mt Ullan, Will leave Mail Line Wharf-boat, foot of Broadway, at 7 o'clock, 1 51. The U. Mall Morning Line and u. . Alan t.vening r.x-preftH Line, are the only (inert authorifed to issue through tickets, and the only lineH connecting at Louisville "fith the superb Pawenger Pncket U. S. Mail Line .Steamers FKUM LOUISVILLR TO SAINT LOUIS. TioriHnuji and St. Lorn U. H. Mail Link Stkamkfw. One of thoHelanre and magnificent Steamers leave Louisville every morning at 10 o'clock, A. M. Iw ProsHiire Southerner, .T. II. Jones, Master. Fashion, H. L. Church, " Hooriicr State, Oeu. Lamptou, " Lady Pike, S. Cattorliu, " Crystal Palace, W. J. Kountz," IVlegraph No. 2, M. Krwin, " J. G. Cline, J. C. llite, " I.eavlDg LouisviMo for Saint Louis daily, at 10 o'clock, A. H. Cabin Tassago from Cincinnati to Paint Louis, meals and state-rooms included, $0. tr No extra chargo for transforring puiHengers and their burgage from one boat to another. 7!?BaKatre Checked Th rough. Thin in the only through line. Through Tickets, and Tickets to all Way Points, for sale on board the Boat, or at the Company's Otllce, No. 10 Hrnadwav, Cincinnati. Jnne5 THCW. Hi'lEUIiOCK, Agent. nrrii? t Ttrr,inr.r.T. a Mr ptitt 1 AIHXPHIA STKAMSHIP CO., intend Tv-T 7t f sailing their favorite steamships : rlf -Saa CITY OF MANCHKSTER, 2127 tons, Cupt. Wylio. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, (new) 21W tons, Capt. R. Leitch. CITY OF HALTIMORK, (now) 2538 tons, Capt. Leitch. From Philadelphia. City of Manchester Saturday, Nov. 18, 18f4. From Liverpool. City of Manchester Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1854. From Philadelphia. From Liverpool. Saloon Brths W Midship M Forward ' 55 Including Steward's fees. S&loon lierlhs 21 ffutn. Midship 17 " Forward " 1ft " THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS. A limited number of Third Class Passengers will be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and round in pro-visiotiH.From Philadelphia $-5 f From Liverpool $40 Certificates uf passage will be issued here to parties who are desirous of bringing out their friends, at correspond Ing rates. Drafts on the Agents from 1 upwards. An experienced Surgeon will be carried on each ship. All Goods Kent to the agents in Philadelphia and Liver pool, will be forwarded with economy and despatch. For froight or passage, apply to HAM URL SMITH, 17 Walnut street, Philadelphia. RICHARDSON, BROTHERS k CO., Liverpool. N. U. When the arrangements are completed, and sum" cfpnt goods offer, one of the above or other steam vessels will proceed to Baltimore, calling at Norfolk, Virginia, or other points on the Clicttapeake, going or returning. Kcpt7 FAST MAIL LINE.- FIFTEEN HOURS from Columbus to Portsmouth. On and after MONDAY, JUNK 2S, a MAIL COACH will leave Columbus for Circlevitle, Chiliicothe, and Portsmouth, at 6 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock in the evening connecting with the River Packets to Pittsburgh aud Cincinnati. Also, leave Portsmouth at 6 o'clock in the morning and arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock in the evening, daily, juft KREIDER HAWKES. COLUMBUS NURSERY. A GREAT VAUI-ety of the roost choice Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. The undersigned gives notice that he has made arrange-memta with some of the most extensive and most reliable Nursery establishments in the State of New York, for a constant supply at Columbus of the very choicest Fruit and Ornamental Trees aud Shrubs, and will nil all orders 'n that lino on tbe shortest notice. Among them are some new varieties of great value. Printed catalogues will be In readiness for gratuitous distribution soon. The Trees will be for salo la a very few days, and may be seen at the corner of High and State streets, or at Rose Cottage, one mile north of Columbus, on me worth. ngton ifoau. am-tVtf WARRKN JENKINS. fAjJ WILLOW AiU OAK. UASKfciTb.-JljU Among whicn are a good assortment of willow market baskets, round, oval and square, covered and un covered, ditterent sizes. Hnti dininir room baskets, lined with tin. A groat variety of school, dinner, nursery, toilet and wasto paper oasuvu ior oouuiiugi, reticuie, wora oaiseui ko. Oak bushel and half-bushel baskots. At the Agricultural Warehouse, Exchange Buildings Broadway, Columbus, Ohio. WM. A. OILL. cet&tWUwtf . FROM CINCINNATI. IJTIIOfJIt APIIY AN l ENGRAVING. "iVTIDDLETON, WALLACE & CO., NO. 115 lv A Walnut street, Cincinnati, O. Maps, Bonds, Certificates, Views, Portraits, Cards, Ac, engraved and print ed in the best style, and on short notice. Orders respectfully solicited. N. B. 150 Steel Plates on band for Magazines, Books, Ac, impressions from which we will supply on reasonable terms. epl5dtlm Peter A. White & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IX FOREIGN and Domestic imv GOODS, 2Vb. 61 Pearl street Cincinnati, have now on hand a handsome stock of new and desirable Goods, nn) will be receiving duily, to which they Invite purchasers, who may rely ou getting goods at the lowest prices. Mp7-dlm fl. HOLHBS. W. H. HOLMES. S HOLMES & SON, Manufacturers und Im- porters of PApea imnoixhb, No. 189 Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio, keep fcwavsou hand a large and general assortment of IVAL PAPER, BORDUKS, FIRE-BOARD PATTERNS, H'ibE CURTAIN PAPKKS. ic, BAN I) BOXES AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES-ll of which they otfer to tho country trade at the lowest prices. Persons visiting the city hi want of sets for Parlors, Hall, Dining Rooms, or UhainlierH, will do well by catling on the suhrirriburs at No. 1WJ Main, third door below l ifth street Market Spare. marlT-Uly DAVID A. TRUAX, Wholesale and Rutail Dealer Iu Sheet Mmdc, Music Books, and MUSICAL MKKCHANDIK, Agent for the sale of Hallnt & Co 's celebrated Piano Fortes, and Carhart's superior Mulodeons, No. GO Fourth street, between Walnut aud Vine. Cincinnati, O. Martin's Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Flutina, Accordeons, Flageolets, Clarionets, Files. Violin, Guitar, aud Harp Striuga, anil Munkal Stock generally of the best quality. All New Music received as soon as i-uMUhcd. Elementary, Theoretical and Practical Works, comprising the most popular and useful methods of Instruction lor the Voice, and all Musical Instruments; and collections of pieces by eminent composers, at prices presenting superior Inducement to Seniinariec, Public Schools, Protes-eors and Scholars. Catalogues of Sheot Music furnished gratuitously. Second hand Pianos bought or taken as part payment for now. maylT uovl4-dly SLncWnATI STOCirAUCfJOX'SALES. J Hkwson A Holmkh, Sale Rooms 811 and S5 Walnut st. Soli every Wednesday ami hiturday, at vz; m., at me Mnrahantu' Exchnmre. Railroad Bonds. Railroad, Bank and Insurance Stocks, Real Mate nnd Monied five urit.es, of all descriptions. The advantages of thee sales aro that they are held during change funirt. and as they call together all the monied men, securities win ai au ximes Benin nur raws, Cincinnati, O., April 14, 1853. New Books. THE CAPTAINS OP THE ROMAN RE-public. By Herbert. Progress and Prejudice. By Mrs. Gore. Puddleford and its People. Famous Persons anrl Places. By Willis. Life's LesKOns. A Tale. Isabel Carrollton. By Kneller Glen. Xoctes Ambrosianae. New Ed., Edited by McKenzec. Utah and the Mormons. By Benj. Ferris. Kazas and Nebraska. By dward E. Hale. History of Cuba. By Ballou. Sandwich Islands. By A. Hash. Home in the Valley. By Kmilie Carlcn. Comedies of Douglas JerroH. Man made of Money, do. Iron Cousin. By Mary Cowden Clark. Party Lenders, By Baldwin. Constitutional Text Book. Atlierton. Ity Mary R. Mctford. leather Stocking and Silk. A Tale of Virginia. The Scout. Hy Simms. For Hale at the New book Store. 43-Trade supplied. J. H. RILEY k CO. MUSIC! MUSIC! NEW AND OLD, FROM popularand entnbliahed authors, confuting of Songs, Polkas, Marches, Waltzes, ko.t &c, at PKNNIMAN'S Music Store. Also, Prince's Melodeons, from S45 to $100; American Guitars, manufactured by C. F. Martin aud Win. Hull & Son, New York, from $16 to $50; German Guitars, from $5 to $25, French, American and German Flu tea, from $1 to $50; Bunjon, Tambourines, Accordoons, ka. Brans In struments, consisting of Bass Tubas, Sax Horns, Bugles, Cornopeons, Trombones and Cymballa. Pocket Books, Wallets, Cloth, Hat, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Fine Ivory and BufTalo Horn Dressing Combs, Letter pnpor, Pencils, Children's Toya, fcc. PIANOS from the jmtlr celebrated Factories of Bacon k Raven, aud Adam Stodart & Co., New York, furnished on liberal terms for cash or approved credit. Persons wishing to buy, will do well to call anu examine before nurchaHing elsewhere. Pianos and Melodeons will Oe warranted, anu Kept in nine ior ono year, anu aeiiverea freight free to purchasers in any part or unio. feh2'2 ATE W MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRU ll MENTS. Just received at Pbvmtmi.v k RiciunD'8 Music Stoiib, in Bontz's Block, between Town and Rich alrcets, where purchasers will find a cheice selection of I'rmce's Melodeons complete sets oi t rencn anu American Sax Horus, Bugles, Clarionets and Flutes, including a tine assortment of Accordeons. Also, Guitars from the cele brated factories of Martin and Hall, New York, varying iu prices from $10 to $50. All kinds of Musical Instruction Books, and a variety other articles in the Music line. The latest Musical Publications constantly received. PIANOS from the celebrated Factories of Bacon k Raven, and A. Goddard k Co., will bo furnished to order, and warranted.All orders from the country promptly attended to on reasonable terms. mayz4 NEW GAS FIXTUHKS. The undersigned have just opened a large assortment of new and beautiful Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, 4c, from the celebrated manufactory ot Cornehua, Baker Ui., Philadelphia, to which we invite the attention of those introducing gas Into their buildings. All our Fixturesare from Cornelius & Co.'s Manufactory. Gas pipe put up by experienced workmen at the lowest rates, and warranted tight. f r-V in & CU., No. 5 Exchange Block, Broadway, near cor. High st. Columbus, June 22, lH64-dtf HOUSE FURNISHING DEPOT I LOW Rents, small profits, is the motto at No. 2, 3 and 4 Brown's Block, fotate street, opposite the American Hotel. where a general assortment of House Furnishing Goods can always le found, and at low prices. Stoves, Parlor and Cook, Mantles, Grates and Furnaces, Wooden Ware and Baskets, French Tinned Ware, Planished and Japaned Ware, Feather Hunters, Wiro Dish Covers, Toilet Sets, Bath Tubs, Ite frigera tors, Mops and Brooms, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware in groat variety. Jobbing promptly attended to oy sKiium worxmcn. r. H. iHUUMUlKiK jyUdly TEV STOKE ! NEW STOCK ! Wall Papkr X 1 AND WlSTDOW PAl'ER. UO.OiH) pieces Wall Papers. 1,000 " Curtain 2,000 " Borders. 600 pair Window Shades, Embracinz every kind, shade, pattern and price, at whole sale and retail. Merchants supplied on the best terms, at tne iNew wall rapcr store, uuoon nuiiding. june'JO J. H. RTLKY k CO JUST RECEIVED BENTON'S BOOK, VOL. J One ; Thirty Years' View, or a History of the Working of the American Government for at) years, from 180 to 1850, chiefly taken from theCongreas debates, the private papers of Gen. Jackson, and the speecnes of Kx -Sen a tor Benton, with his actual view of men and affairs, with his tor lea i Notes and illustrations audi ome notices of emi nent deceased cotemporanei For sale at the New Bookstore of II. RILEY k CO. The Trade supplied augl7 ATEW 1SOOKS. THOUGHTS AND THINGS 1.1 at Home and Abroad, by Klihu Burritt. Biography of Hosea Rallou. Goldsmith's Poetical Works, new 12mo odltlun. Milton's Poetical Works, new 12moed. Martin Merrivale, numbers fi and 6. For sale at the New and Cheap Bookstore of H. II. BURR k CO. Orders from trade solicited. jylO STATIONERY. A large and complete variety of Fancy and Stapla Stationery, "Englhdi, French and American." Banks, Public Offices, Jtc, will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere, at uie new uueap itmiHswru m n. u. nuuu il iu., Junelft Ohio State Journal Building. OLD HUNDRED. The History of the Old Hundred Psalm Tune, with Specimens, by the Rer W. H. Harergal, M. A., and prefatory Note by Kt. Key J. M. Wainwright, D. P. For sale by 8. II. BURR k CO unelS Journni Bulding. REMOVAL. DR. LANGWORTHY HAS removed his offlce to Rich street, South aide, between Hiirh and Third, (.rut ilnnr WamI nf 1 lr. Irnw'i nil. en Uu.l. dencc, first door South of the Montgomery Hotel, High w i. jap'itt ATEW MEDICAL WORKS. DISEASES OK 1 1 the Heart and the Aota, by William Stokos, Regius rrnn'ssor oi riiysicmine university ot Uublm, vc, &c, Tho Homceonathlo Materia Medica. bv A. Teste. Trans lated from the French and edited by Chus. J. Hempel, m. ii. Just received and for sale at the Bookstore of mey2fi RANDALL ASTON At LONG. CJpLD PENS. A largo lot of superior " tip-T top Gold Pens : Gold Pens with Double Extension Holders ; Kngrossing I'ens with Porcupine Holders ; mam- mom up lop in silver tipped Ebony Handles, in Boxes, &c, Ac. The above Pens are all warranted, and will be sold low ior casn. uiu ana examine the peus Tor yourselves, at Jy7 RANDALL, ASTON k LONG'S Bookstore. J tiWhLKi. Just receivud. some very bvuuti' fill PHtUims of Cameo and Pearl Iireant nius and far Rinirs, Mofaio 1'ins. Also constantly receiving from 111. eastern manufactories all the new patterns of rich Jewel-rj as they com ont. l'lasie call kt R. D. DUNBAR'S anl let y u u not to. Sails (Djjio State gonnial. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28. Cuban Ladies. Wo have said that the Creole ladies never stir abroad except in the national volante, and whatever their iliimwtio habits may be. they are certainly, in this respect, good house-keepers. A C'ubau belle would never, we fancy, be made to understand the pleasures of that most prolitless of all employment, spinning street yam. While our ladies are busily engaged in sweeping the side walks of Chesnut street and Broadway with their silk flounces, she wisely leaves that business to tho gangs of criminals who perform the otllce with their limbs chained, and a bell attached to preserve their equilibrium. It is, perhaps, in nart owine to these habits that the feet of the Cuban senorita are such a marvel of smallness and delicacy, seemingly made rather for orna- 1 ment than use. Sue knows toe cnarms oi iue I Tip pied bicn chamsi that delights tho Pari- 1 sian, and accordingly, as you catch a glimpse of il, as sho steps Into the volante, you perceive that it is daintily shod in a French slipper, tbe ! sole of which is scarcely more substantial in ap- ! tiearancc than writing; paper. I " The lect ot the Havana lauies aro tnaue ior i ornament and for dancing. Though with a roundness of tlgure that leaves nothing to be desired in symmetry of form, yet they are light as a sylph, clad iu muslin aud lace, so languid aud light that it would seem as if a breeze might waft them away like a summer cloud. They are passionately fond of dancing, and tax the endurance of tho gentlemen in their heroic worship of Terpsichore. Inspired by tne tnriinng strains of those Cuban airs, which are at once so sweet and brilliant, they glide and whirl through the mazes of the Uauce hour alter nour, until daylight breaks.upon the scene of fairy revel. Then, exhausted but not satiated, they betake themselves to sleep, to dream of the cadences of some Cuban Strauss, and to beat time in imagination to the lively notes, and to dream over the soft words and winning glances they have exchang ed. "Beautiful as eastern houries, there is a striking and endearing charm about the Cuban la dies, their very motion being repleto with a native grace; every limb clastic and suple. Their voices are sweet and low, "an excellent thing in woman," and the subdued tone of their complex ions is relieved by the arch vivacity of night- black eyes, that alternately swim in melting lus tre oreparklo In expressivo glances, their cos tume is never ostentatious, though costly; the most delicate muslin, the finest linen, the richest silk, the most exquisitivcly made satin shoes, these, of course, render their chaste attire ex ceedingly expensive. There aro no "strong- minded ' women among them, nor is it hardly possible to conceive of any extremity that could induce them to get up a woman s right conven tion a suspension of tans and volantes might produco such a phenomenon, but wo very much doubt it. The creolo ladies lead a life of decided ease and pleasure. What little work they do is very light and lady-like, a little sewing or embroidery; the bath and siesta divide the sultry hours of the day. They wait until nearly sunset for the drive in the dear volante, and then go to respond by sweet smiles to the salutations of the cabal- leros on the Pascoes, and after the long twilight to the Plaza do Armas, to listen to the Gover nor's military band, and then perhaps to join the mazy dance. Yet they are capable of deep and high feeling, and when there was a prospect of the liberation of the island, these fair patriots. it will be remembered, gave their most precious jewels and ornaments as a contribution to the glorious cause or liberty. Jiallou's History oj tuba. A Contrast. Ten years ago wo knew two young men who were familiarly acquainted with each other, and associates. They lived In the same place, and their earnings were about alike, about $400 per annum. Outside acquaintances could have de tected no very evident difference in their expenses. One, however, being what tho world dubs a clever leilow, lie got into the habit ot spending bis leisure hours at a tavern. He sauntered into a saloon now and then, was ready for an occasional excursion, or a shooting match, or a ride. He smoked habitually, drank a little, and now and then bet a triue. ilia habits were not bad, and his character in the main unimpeached, though, somehow or other, bis income, except at a slow rate, did not increase. Wo saw him a few weeks since, aud ho had not a red cent, ex cept what be had on his back, with a small fam ily to support. The oilier one pursued a different course, though his temperament was the most likely to tempt him into habits of idleuess. lie worked steadily along, dropped into no bad habits, though liberal enough when a rational necessity occurred for the exercise of generosity, lie loitered nowhere, felt no necessity of idling at the hotels and saloons. Somehow or other, on the principle that birds of a feather flock together, he soon had quito a different set of associates from tho other. Last week we happened to meet him, and his inquiries were directed to obtaining a man to employ in a responsible place, as a subordinate to himself. We recalled his old friend and recommended him. Chance made us acquainted with his worldly luck, as tho superficial would term it, and we found that ho had accumulated on his former and now largely in creased salary some 85,000, besides supporting a family. On our expressing gratification at the result, he desired to know if we remembered a conversation which we had with him some years before. We did not. "Well! said he, as 1 was riding with you on such an occasion, I expressed dis- satislaction with my income and pursuit, lou showed mo that by saving only $150 per an num, and tho annual uiterst, I should be a quite wealthy man at the egc of fifty, and you estimated it by approximation. It sunk deeply into my mind, aud I not only saved that sum, but have, on an increased salary, saved much more, and to that conversation 1 owe much ot my sue cess. I always intended to remind you of it, if opportunity occurred." These two men aro now in tho same, employ' ment, one as principal and tho other as subordinate ; one with doublo tho salary of the other ; one with a snug property and home, tho other with none. Wo yesterday met the latter and related to him the whole interview with his suc cessful friend. "I will commenco to-inorrow, said he, at all hazards, and save 25 per cent, on mv income." If he does so, as he is yet a young man, he will yet ho a successful and au honored one. l oledo made. . Ari'An.iTcs kor Trax.spi.axtinii Lakok Turks. The Glasgow (Scotland) Commonwealth gives an account ot M uiasncn's ratcnt i ranspiauter, an annaratus that is likely to be of signal tier vice iu ornamental planting and other operations connected with rural improvements, enabling a gentleman to buy an estate, build a mansion house, and embosom it in woods and groves, all in the space of a year or two. The operation of transplanting is cuecieu uy uriviug into me ground large spades or cutters around the trees; these arc new togciner oy iigui naineworic oi iron, aud extension rods being attached to the upper part of tho spades, the tree is lifted out of the earth (by lever or screw power, according to size,) with a largo adherent ball of earth, so that the roots aro not at all disturbed; nor is it necessary to dig a trench around tho tree. In this state tho tree, with its adherent ball, can be transported to any distance in safety. The tree operated upon in the presence of the writer In the Commonwealth, was a broad and bushy holly in the Edinburgh Cemetery. It was about twelve feet hiL'h.and estimated to be thirty vears old. It was lifted with a lurge adherent ball of earth, and being drawn by a horse to another part of tho Cemetery, was safely and expeditiously placed iu the pit prepared for it. Much largor trees have been successfully transplanted by this process. Anecdote op IIooartii. A few months before this ingenious artist was seized with the malady which deprived society of one of its most dis tinguished ornaments, be proposed to big matchless pencil the work he has entitled a Tail Piece the first idea of which is said to have been started in company, while the convivial glass was circulating around bis own table. "My next undertaking," said ilogartb, "shall bo tho End of all Things." "II that is the case," replied one of his friends, "your business will be finished, for thero will be an end of the painter." "There will bo so," answered Ilogartb, sighing heavily, "and, therefore, the sooner my work is done the better." Accordingly ho began the next day, and continued bis design with a diligence that seemed to indicate an apprehension (as the report goes) he should not live till he completed it. Tbis, however, he did in thu most ingenious manner, by grouping everything which could denote the end of all things a broken bottle an old broom worn to the stump the butt end of an old firelock a cracked bell a bow uustrung- a crown tumbled in pieces towers in ruins) the signpost of a tavern, called tho World's End, tumbling tho moon in her wane the map of tho globe burning a gibbet falling, the body dropping, and the chains which held it dropping down Phoebus aud his horses being dead iu the clouds a vessel wrecked Time, with bis hourglass and scytho broken, a tobacco pipe In bis mouth, the last whitf of smoke going out a play-book opened, with "exeunt omnes" stamped in a corner an empty purse and a statute of bankruptcy taken out against Nature. " So far so good," cried Hogarth " nothing remains but this," taking his pencil in a sort of prophetic fury, and dashing on the similitude of a painter's pallet broken "Finis," exclaimed Ilogartb, "the deed is done all is over." It is very remarkable and well known fact, that he never again took the pallet In hand. It is a circumsUnce less known, perhaps, that he died in about a year after he had finished this extraordinary tail-piece. Southern Electie and Home Gazette. Dram Drinking. A Scotch parson once preached a long sermon against dram drinking, a vice very prevalent in his parish, and from which, report says, lie was not himself wholly exempt. " Whatever ye do, brethren," said he, " do it in moderation, and above all, be moderate in dram drinking. When ye get up in the morn, ye may take a dram, and auother just afore breakfast, and perhaps anither after ; but yet musna' be always dram drinking. If ye are very thirsty the morn, ye may just brace yourself with anither dram, and perhaps tak one before luncheon, and somo I tear tak anither just after, which is not so very blamable, neither ; but ye should na' be always dram dram draining. I dinna think ye can Bcruple for ane when the dinner is on tbe table, and another when tho dessert is brought on, and ane when it is ta'en away, and perhaps ane or twa more in the course of the afternoon, e'en to keep ya fra' drowsin' and snoorin' ; but mind ye, ye must not be alwaysdram dram drain ing. Ye may tak ane before and anither just alter tea, and ane between tea and supper ; and anither just before and after supper would nae be amiss ; but let uie caution ye, brethren, not to run into excess. Just when ye start for bed and when ye're ready to pop into't, and perhaps when ye awake in the night to take a dram or twa. is no more than a Christian may lawfully do: but brethren, let mo urgo ye not to exceed what 1 havo mentioucd, or may bo ye may pass tho bounds of moderation. Recollect, brethren, what the holy man saycth in Proverbs xxiii, HO and 21: ' lie ye not among wine bibbers : among riotous eaters of flesh, for the drunkard aud the glutton shall come to poverty, and drowsiness shall clothe a man with rags." This is tho same parson who once prayed as follows : "Oh Lord, grant that wo may neither chate nor lie chatcd, but o' tue twa, let's be ha'ing it." Columbus, St. Louis nnd New Orleans. FIRST CLAS3 ROUTES FROM COLUMBUS TO CHICAGO, Thtnce by Cliicuso and Mississippi Railroad. AN AIR LINE IIOUTE FROM CHICAGO to St. Louis. LT. S. Mail and Kxpresa Route, carry-injf the Great Southern and Southwestern Mails. Two through Passenger Trains daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with tho Michigan Central and Southern Railroads. Leave Chicago. Arrive at St. Ixjuls. Pay Express 8.20 A. JI. 11.00 P. M. Sight Express 10.05 1'. M. 12.30 P. M. Trains run directly through without cbango of cars or baggage, connecting at Alton with daily line of Packet for Haunibal, Quiucr nnd Keokuk, and at St. Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR tiEW 0RLKAN8, forming the most direct, expeditious anil only reliable route to the Southwest, by which passengers may avoid the vexatious deluya of Ohio river low water navigation. Time from Columbus to St. louis, 80 hours. The Chicago and Mississippi Railroad Is within live miles of an air line throughout its entire length thirty-eight miles less distance to Rlooniiogton nnd Springfield, than Aurora and Illinois Central route, and is the only Railroad from the takes to the Iwcr Mississippi. RICIIAKI) P. MORGAN, JR., Sup't. Alton, 111. E. P. HOLL1STER, Gen'l Passenger Ag't, Chicago. oct4-dwom Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! J-. ATTENTION OF PUKCHAS- f.j&sWktT.t 1- o t respectfully called to a new I 9 111 "ni1 B'l-'an"r invention in Pianofortes now I fully perfected, and before tho public, known as Hall's Ckikstial Tiiipis aTRixGKD puxo. The peculiarity of the Cmcsn.it. vuso consists In Its capacity lor eclave playing witli the single linger, an attainment hitherto unknown to tho Pianoforte. The most ordinary performer is ennblcd hy the aid of this improvement to produce effects in octave playing that would confound n Thulbcrg or a Lists. One of Us chief excellencies is its capneity to be used at will as au ordinary l'lauo of the sweetest quality of tone, and is instantly changed by the use of a common pedal to a combination so thrilling nnd majestic, as to captivate and charm the heart. These Instruments are superior in power to two ordinnry 7 octavo Pianos, while for sweetness, purity, breadth, nnd richness of tono, they challenge the competition of the world. This Is tho united testimony nf Professors and Amateurs who have tested the Celestial Piano. Ordinary Pianos of all sizes, new and second haud for sale at reduced pricos. KLY & MUNtiKK, S Ilrnadway, New York, Manufacturers and Dealers, whoicsalo and retail. sept'25-Hm-VAH NEW-FALL AND WINTER GOODS. SIIAPLKY k HALL have now a full assortment of Millinery and Fancy Goods, comprising all the new styles of Millinery, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Mantles, Embroideries Hosiery, li loves, fcc, fcc, nnd you have only to call and see them, to be convinced they are handsome and cheap. We are very thank rul for the past liberal patronage, and would solicit a continuance of the same. Sept. 11, 1864. EAD tlllS. TII E SUI1SCUIUER3 ARE now solo Agents for the sale in Columbus and vicinity of the celebrated Writing Ink of Ridoout, (ireeley k Co., nf Philadelphia. This Ink Is free from all the defect! of Ink now in uso, nnd ia warranted to be free flowing, inrorrnsiro, Indelible, and good colored Black Ink; and will not gum, crust, evaporate, or eat up steel pens during the intervals of use. It will not take Injury by freer.-Ing, and cannot he wnshed from paper either with wator or acids. RANDALL, ASTON k LONG, Booksellers, next door to Clinton Bank. N. B. Merchants aud Officers can have n small bottle gratis, for the purpose of trying It, by calling on R. A. k L. augll WANTED A SIAN WHO HAS A GOOD acquaintance and a knowledge of selling goods through tho country one who understands driving and taking eare of a team. A young man preferred. References required. Address, It. A. CO. nclia-dlf Box 2711, P O. POCKET HOOKS, Bill Holders, French Folds, I B.tukers' Cases, Wallets, Purt Monaies, every style, pattern nnd price, nt whulesule ami retail, at the New Bookstore. unu'JH J. H. HI LEY k CO CANICSFOR'TIIin-uilLIoTAT jnm-n BLYNN fc BALDWIN'S H AUUIET UEECHEIt STOWE AGAIN IN THE KIKLD. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lauds, br Jim. ni'iiiB, i or -two uj J)'0 O. 11. UUlUt O. IV. G" ODEY'S LlVDy'S llOtTirFdinfCTOBER Just received hy II. B. PEARSON k CO. septus rPUli Genuine Imported Fariuu Cologne aud X Bay Rum, new supply, just received hy sep-l JNO. P.. COOK. TRUIT TREES. I HAVE JDStTlSlVEb A choice lot of Apple, Peach and Cherrv Trees, in good order for planting. mayo W.JENKINS. Lamp Tighter. a new supply of tbe Flfty-llflh Thousand Edition, nt RANDAL ASTON it LONli'S

7 flirt Lit 1ft H I COLUMBUS, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1854. NUMBER 81. VOLUME XVIII. 4 it0 latc Journal U FUBUDflEDj DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BY TOT 0 n 1 0 STATE JOURNAL COMPANY. Incorporated under the General Law. TERMS, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE Dailt City subscribers $o 00 per year. ' Mail " 6 00 " ' Hy the Carrier, per week cte. Tri-Wkhklt 3 00 per year. Wekklt 2 00 " " Clubs often and over 1(0 " TERMS OF ADVERTISING BY THE SQUARE. fTVt HVk OR I.KSS MAKI A tUUARB. ) One square 1 yoar . . '-!0 00 ; one square 3 weeks. . .$3 60 One " B months 16 00 : one " 2 weeks.. . 2 60 One " 6 months 12 00 ; one " 1 week.... 160 One " 3 months 8 00 ; one " 6 days 1 38 One " 2 months 0 00 ; one " idays 126 One " 6 weeks 6 00 ; one " 3 days 110 One 1 month 4 60 one " 1 Insertion 60 Displayed advertisements half more than the above ft to Advertisements, leaded and placed In the column of "Special Notices," tlouhu the ordinary rasa. All notices required to be published by law, legal rates. If ordered on the inside exclusively after the It rut week, 60 per cent, more than the above rates ; but all such will appear in tbe Trl-Weekly without charge. Business Cards, not exceeding five lines, per year, Inside, $2,60 per line ; outside tl. Notices of meetings, charitable secleties, Are companies, fcc, half price. Advertisements not accompanied with written directions will be inserted till forbid, and charged accordingly.All transient advertisements must be paid in advance. Wrbklt One square one week, 60 cents ; two weeks, 76c ; three weeks, 1 ; one month, SI, 25 ; three months, $3.60 ; six months, SO ; one year, S10. Under the present system, the advertiser pays so much for the space he occupies, the changes being chargeable with the composition only. It is now generally adopted. BUSINESS CARDS. C. A. WAGNER & CO.'S Wholesale Oyster and Fish Depot. WE ARE NOW DAILY RECEIVING SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS, AND FRESH FISH, from the East, and the Lakes, dealers In Pick ltd Goods, Preserves. Jellies, Ketchups, Sauces, Sardines. Pure Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Stomach Bitters, Cigars, to., tea. Auo Native Ohio Pparkllng Catawba, Isabella, and all kinds of still or dry Wines sept26-dtf DENTISTRY. NIL SWAIN", M. D., DENTIST AND MAN- ufacturor of Minkral Tkcth. Office and residence at Dr. Ide'iold itand, opponte Exchange Bank. Chloroform administered. Superior Touth Powder always on band. neptlS-diy. CHASE HOUSE, CORKER OF BUPEKIOK STREET AND TUDUC SQUARE, CLEVELAND, 0. II. A. CD ASIA 80X, PR0FKIETOR8, June5-dly. J. R. Paul, T710RWARDING AND COMMISSION MER- .r chant, Dealer in Produce, Fish, Salt, Flour, Wheat. Onrn, Kye, Clover an4 Timothy Seed, eaut end of National Bridge. Colnmhnw, U. nep18-lly TRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 4 SPEAR'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, MO. MAKE CASH ADVANCES ON CONSIGN-mentd or Bacon, Lard, Butter, Flour, Whisky, Cotton and Tobacco. f Gordon, Matthew &Co., Wheeling, Va., will also make advances on shipments to our House. octlO-tim H. H. Kimball HAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW STORE Boom, No. 2 GWYNNE BLOCK, where he is now receiving the most extensive stock of Hoots, Shoes and Leather, ever opened in this market. All olil customers and new ones are invited to call and examine this well selected assortment, as they may be assured of being pleased both in quality and price. The particular attention of Country Dealers and Manufacturers is called to my largo and fresh supply of Hoots and Shoes, Loather and Findings, Morocco, Kid and Lining Skins, Lasts, Boot Trees, Hoot Crimps, Pegs, fcc, which are offered very low at wholesale or retail. Also, a large supply of first and second quality Fifth Oil, in store and for sale cheap by auglU H. H. KIMBALL. 1854. Neil House Hat Store. 1854 GILLETT & CO., WHOLESALE an d RETAIL Dealiri In Hut, Caps and Straw Goods, are now in receipt of our Spring and Summer Styles, to which we would ropectfully invite the attention of Dealers and all in want of Goods in our line. Our assortment Is now complete, embracing almost every style worn either east or west, among which are Gents' Extra Moleskin, Drab, Dearer andCassimere Hats; Panama, Canton braid, Pedal, Leghorn. China Pearl, Mariacabos, Pearl Straws, Palm Leaf and Canada Straws a fair assortment for children. Also Misses' Bloomers. Caps for men and boys, and man factured to order. Our Goods will be sold as low as the lowest, for Cash or approved credit. Sign nf the Big Hut. Veil Houe Building. apr5 ai;uic:X iiou.sk, koston. WITH THE ADDITION, IS THE LARGEST and best arranged Hotel in New England, and the subscriber begs leave to call attention to its magnificent arrangements and superior accommodations. The furniture is made to combine utility and convenience with lux urious ease and comfort. The drawing rooms are most elegantly appointed, the suits of rooms well arranged for families and large traveling parties, the sleeping apartments commodious and well ventilated, and a large proportion of them supplied with Cochituate water and gas. Every effort will he made by the Proprietor to contribute to the comfort of his guests while sojourning at his house. LEWIS KICE, Proprietor. Boston, June 28, 1R54. Ju6-d:imood CUILDS & SMITH, No. 440 I'enrl t., New York, TMPOltTERS OF WINDOW CORNICES X Bands and Pins. Orders from ths Trade in New York or at a distance, will be promptly attended to. Also, con stantly on hand, Worsted, Silk and Cotton Pamask, Cords, Tassels, Gimps, 4zc, Window Hhados and Trimmiugs, all of which they offer at greatly reduced prices. Aug. H4, lb54-dom CAPITAL CITY DAGUERUEAN ROOMS. The undersigned having permanently located in the city, has availed himself of every advantage necessary to execute perfect Daguerreotypes having a large Sky Light, he oan take pictures without regard to weather. Ho has just received a large and splendid assortment of cises or every variety, iroin Uie tun size down to me mallest that are taken. Evert ladv and frentleman is re meet full v invited to call at his rooms, on High street, West side, 7 doors South of the franklin Hank, and examine specimens. Mum. Wykusi will be in attendance to wait upon theladtos, E. S. WVK.ES. Columbia .Time 1, ISH. JanlQ-dly THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY X formed a partnership under the name and style of MlhLltK, UUNALIMUN Co., tor Hie purpose or doing i general Bank inn and Exchange business, in the office form erly occupied by L. Donaldson k Co., on the corner of State and Uigb streets, (City Uank Kuilding.) JOHN MIL MlULr.IV LUTHER DONALDSON, A. H GREEV. February A 18&4 dtf I7ANNY FERN ONCE MORE. FERN X' LEAVES from Fanny's Portfolio: second Series: a beautiful volume and deenlr interesting. Also. Mvrtle Wreath, or Stray Leaves recalled by Minnie Myrtle: uncie cara'i harm ence illustrated. tor sale at the new cheap Bookstoro of S. H. BURR k CO., June2 Corner of High and Sugar Alley. GAS BURNERS NEW PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED. A large stock of Chandeliers, one and two light pendants, and bracketts In great variety, from Cornelius Baker k Co.'i manufactory. Those who design introducing gas to their houses, will please call and see some entire new styles. We purchase direct or manulacturors, and can sell u pon the best terms aug3 BLYNN k BALDWIN. NEW NTOIlti AND NUW;OUl)S, THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED AN entire new stock of Dry Goods and Shoes, which will oe ioia as low as uie lowest, call and price them. A. BLAKE k CO., sep20-d3w High street, S doors north of Rich. B LACK SILK can be obtained low at sepiW-iWw BLAKE'S New Store. PLAIN and Figured AH Wool Delaines, low er than erer, at BLAKE'S New Store. aep20-dJtw T YONESE and THIBETS, different colors and -i-s wiuinn, t prices that can't be test, at sep20 d3w BLAKE'S New Store. POTASH. A SUPERIOR QUALITY JUS'' reoeired and for sale by JNO. B. COOK. fcbll Hrst door sonth of the Journal Building. FINE WATCHES, SILVER WARE, and every rarletr of goods usually kept In a Jewelry Store ve iuuuu mv uuusuaiiy tow prices, at R. D. DUNBAR'S, Q door north of the Neil Hons entrance. CLOCKS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST reoeired, from 12s. to $60 each. J "net BLYNN BALDWIN FROM NEW YORK. H 'DONALD'S ADVERTISING BOUBX, 102 NASSAU STREET, Singer's Sewing Machines, TT7H1CU ARE THE ONLY SEWING MA- VV chines of any utility which can be used without making the owner liable to a suit lor mi nnsrement 01 patented privileges, are still sold at REASONABLE l'KIC&J, and with unquestvmea rvjltt. Havinjr terminated our lejrnl controversy with Ellas Howe, Jr., and procured his full license to use his invention, there is not the slightest claim tbat our machines infringe any other patent. The right to use the machines which we have sold, and shall hnAfter sell, is unquestionable. We own ten distinct patents on Sewing Machines, cov ering all the nice points of the invention, and all the ma chines of other manufacturers infringe one or more of them. Our patent securing the spring whereby the cloth, Jfcc, is held to the feeding apparatus by a yielding pres- ure, is infringed by all the machines now offered in the market. Tlmse who buy the inienor anu piratical ma chines, are hereby distinctly apprised that we shall com pel them to pay us for the privilege of using them. Our legal rights will hcnceiortn oe ngiuiy eniorceu. THE IMMENSE HUPKUIORITY of Singer's Sewing Machines has been completely established. Thev are of uni versal applicatiou the same machine doing all kinds of work, ana doing it periectiy. iney are not only superior In contrivaucH, but unequated in mechanical tiuisli. They perforin all work required, and continue to do it without getting out of order. We denire to call attention partic ularly to our new MAUiii.r tu mv with amaulu; THREAD, which by ample trials have been proved superior to all others fur stitching linen and all very thin fabrics also for sewing leather either with a waxed thread or silk and for quilting linings. We are also prepared to exhibit and sell embroidering machines, producing an entirely new and very beautiful result. Machines of extra size, both shuttle and single thread, may bo had for a small diiierence in price, these are lounu to oe very popular. Machines for hat-binding, stitching carpet-bug handles, and any other peculiar work, will be supplied at short notice. Principal Office, No. 323, Broadway, Jr, York. Branch Om'ciw No. 67 South Fourth St.J Philadelphia. So. 47 Hanover St.. Boston. No. 18i Bt. Charles St., N. O. No. 159 Baltimore St., Baltimore. No. 247 KiverSt., iroy, Now York. No. zza Walnut ht., Cincinnati. No. 70 Chamber Street, New York. Pinneo & Co., TMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS, 1 RIBBONS, VELVETS, FEATHERS. FLOWERS, LACES, Ac, are now receiving a largo nnd complete assortment of HWIf MiUAXEUY GOODS, which they are enabled to sell at tho lowest prices, and on the most favorable terms. Those who purchase of us may save ono profit at least, as very nearly all our goods are received direct from the manufacturers in France. DTdr HKMUMHKR T1IR NCMI1BR, "ffft 7ft Chambers street, lt door west of Broadway, opposite the Irving Mouse, .V . H. O. PINNKO, E. C. CIIAI'I.V, O. H. SAN FOR 0. augl0-d3uiirtssf rpiIE NEW YORK STEAM BLANK HOOK X MANUFACTURING ESTAHLIHIIMENT. Cans, hound, numerous hIvIgh, 1 cts. per quire nnd upwunU ; full bound, White, 15c and upwards ; Fine ULue, lKc, with Ends and Bands, White, 2ic ; Fino Blue, pajred, 25c. lteinys, Fine Blue, Russia corners, paged, 40c and upwards; with ends and bands, paged, 45c and upwards; Kuania with ends and bands, patted, 50 to 65c ; extra bind ings, paged, rtOc and upwards. Mediums, fine lime, Jtusftia comers, pngeu, Uic ami upwards; UtiSKia ends and bands, paged, 75c and upwards ; extra bindings, paged, 87c and upwards. Royals and Super Royals, extra bindings, paged, $1 25 and upwards. A great vanoty of rasa Hooks, l per gross and up wards. Memorandum Books, $5 per gross and upwards. Re ceipt Books, I'etty Accounts, Miniature Blanks, Letter Copying Books, Writing Books, Cyphering Books, School Aiimms, c, vc. Constantly on haud, 10,000 reams of manufactured work of every quality and description, all bound in the most substantial manner, and in the neatest styles; which are offered to Book sellers, Stationers and Dealers gener- lly, lor cash or approved paper, br JOHN OTIAIU, 110 Nassau street, New York. N. R. A liberal discouut when purchased In large quantities. mayo-dtimM NKW YOKK. STEAM If LA NIC 1JOOK. A M A N U K t IT U 1 1 1 N 1 1 KSTAUU.IIMKNT. Cups. l : bound, numerous stvlcs, 1 i'W. par quiroaml tipiT.irds ; full hound, White, iv and upwards; Fine 111 no, ISc, with Ends and Hands, H'bitts, 'o ; Fine Blue, pagml, ti" Iii'inys, Fine Blue, Russia comers, pujivd, 58o and up-wanlf ; with ends and bunds, puitl, 44c nnd upwards; ItuMrdu with ends and hands, pinned, 50o and upwards; exrni bindings, p:igid, r and upwnnls. Medium, Hue Blue, Itufrda corners, pagod, b7e and upwards; HuhkIh ends and bands, paged, 70' and upwards ; extra bindings, pagd, 67c and upwards. Hoy ft Is and Super lioyals, extra bindings, paged, 61 25 and upwards. A gntit variety of Pas Books, f 1 per gross and upwards. Mi'Uionindmn Books, & per gmDS and upwitrds. Ite-ci'ipt Hooks, IVtry Arrounts, Mitiinture BI'inRs, fitter 'opying Books, Writing Books, Cyphering Books, School Alluunrt. &oM kc, t'nnnrjiiitly on hand, 10,(XK) rrams of nianufuctured work of every quality and diwri prion, all bouud in the morft substuntifil uinnnnr, and hi the nearest styles; nhb-h aiv olfured to Book sellers, Stationers and Dealers geiiumlly, for ensh or approved paper, by JOHN 6'IIARA, 110 Nassau strwf., New Y'ork. N. B. A liberal discount when purchased In large quant li ies. uiayo-dO m BLANK BOOKS, COPYING PKKS3K3, PA PKit. BTAiTONEItY, ritlNTING. &c RICH & ItOUTkikU 61 William street, N. Y. Oity. Buyers will consult tiiulr Interest by examining our extensive stock, which we otfer at the lowest possible mces. Account Book Factokv ! Books male to pattern, patml and primed heads, in every style required Alo a laiye suck ou band suitable for Banks, iusurance and other Companies, Merchants, Courts. &c, alM in large qmuill-ties tor the North, West, aud South Trudn. Wkitino Pafers ! Cap, letter, Note and I lger Pspert, from the best Mills in the U. S. fr'oivigu 1'apura. Tiwue, sOrawing, Writing, Cidored, Sto. bTATiuNEHT ! t'uucy aud Staple OooiLs, a niot extensive and complete assort went. Envelopes, Cunts, Inks, Hold Tens and Pencils, Steel Pens, &e. liAiuta puk ibtA Time and work Books, TarilT of the U. S Interest, Advance, Discount, Exchange and other useful Books for the Counting Bouse. Joa HniSTiNoof cheap Cards, Bill Heads, Labels ClieuLu, Law Cases, Points, &o. Lrruouiui'iiT and EnoRAvmo! Bonds, Stocks, Certifi catea, Bills of Kxcbange, Dies cut, Cards and Envelope em bosml in tbe best sty le. K7" The Trade, Country Merchants and Dealers supplied at low prices, in quautities to suit Buyers. 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No. S3 Bntadway, New York ; removed from No. 21, opposite preseut stand may22-d3nm TRON RA1LIN& WORKS IRON RAILING, X every variety, of Wrought und Cast Iron, and the ceto brated Wire Hailing. Wickkkhimx's Patested Wirb jftNCK, for Prairies, Kail roads. Farms. Lawns. Gardens. &c. at Svi per rod. Iron Bkimtkadh Irov Furniturb. The 2d edition of uNew Phase of the Iron Manufacture." containing designs explanations and prices of the above articles, forwarded by addressing tho subscriber. jwii. a. w iLRi'.rvaiiA . Ware rooms No. 312 Broadway. Works, Nos. 63, 65, 57, 69 and ol Lewis street, new York i may inn DOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS ! "QUICK L SALES AND SMALL PIlOFlTd," is the motto of the Proprietors of the Nkw Buokhtokk in the Journal Building where thev would most respectfully invite the citizens of Columbus and its vicinity to call anu examine tnetr large and well assorted stock or iiouh.3 Ami mahu.m.kv hicluding everv article ever found in a store of the kind And as they are not laboring under the disadvantage of having tueir suetves with a stock ol soverai years' accumulation, thev can safclr sav. thev have as large an as sortment of new and valuable stock as can be found in the city. And as to prices, they only ask for a fair trial to convince tne public ol tne trutn ut toe auo re aaage, " Don't mistake the stand." B. II. BUim k CO.. Ohio State Journal Building, may 5 Opposite the Capital House. ITTRITING l'APKUS AT MILL I'UICES, V V 600 reams white aud blue, rulod and plain, wove and laid Letter Paper. 760 reams white and blue, ruled and plain Foolscap paper. Envelope naners. 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